Salah is creating history: Egypt has broken a 92-year streak of losing matches at the World Cup.
Salah is creating history: Egypt ended its 92-year streak of not winning a World Cup match. For 92 years and 25 days, Egypt had been waiting for this moment. Since its debut in World Cup tournaments in 1934, the team had played eight matches without winning a single game. But now, they achieved victory with a score of 3:1 against New Zealand. Mohamed Salah not only scored the winning goal, but also contributed 68 goals to his team’s total. Now, he is one step away from setting a national record, which is currently held by his current coach, Hosam Hassan. We decided to recheck the historical data and current statistics using a neural network. AI instantly processed the information: the duration of the streak without a win, the list of record holders, and the team’s standings in Group G. There was no need for lengthy searches through various tabs—just fresh data and predictions for the next matches. What’s most interesting now is to see who will be more accurate in their predictions: the artificial intelligence or the human experts?